Lucy Christopher, author of the highly successful novel Stolen, is at it again.

This time, she’s delving into a world of murder, dark secrets and personal demons in her newest novel The Killing Woods,set to hit U.S. shelves on Jan.7.

No one really knows what happened the night Ashlee Parker died, but one thing is certain. Emily Sheppard’s father, a former solider suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, is the one to carry her body out of the woods, stuck in the throws of a war flashback. Now, he’s the person accused of causing her death and it’s up to Emily to find out what really happened in the woods that night. And does Damon Hilary, Ashlee’s popular and charismatic boyfriend, know more about his girlfriend’s death than anyone suspects?

The Killing Woods is a novel full of suspense, suspicion and turns at every corner. It’s the perfect read for fans of the classic “whodunnit” tale, and who enjoy a good guessing game. Could Emily’s father really have killed Ashlee that night? Or was her death something much more sinister? Remember, nothing in the woods is as it seems.

Sounds interesting, right? You’re in luck! We’re giving one lucky winner a copy of The Killing Woods, as well as copies of Christopher’s other two novels, Stolen and Flyaway, courtesy of Scholastic.

One lucky giveaway winner will receive:

A copy of The Killing Woods
A copy of Stolen
And a copy of Flyaway

How to win!

Enter the Lucy Christopher Collection Giveaway via the official entry form below!

This Giveaway is Now Closed.

One winner will be chosen January 31 and will be announced via our Twitter (@DailyQuirkBlog) and contacted via email for confirmation and shipping instruction. Prizing courtesy of Scholastic. Giveaway open to U.S. addresses only.

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